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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Greene County EMS Communications Pole in Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia

Author(s)
Report Number
13937
Year of Publication
2020
Abstract

Subterranean Consultants (STC) conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of the Greene County EMS communication pole on July 20, 2020. The project area is in southern Greene County in Greensboro, Georgia The study was conducted for Terracon Consultants, Inc., on behalf of Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc., to locate and identify archaeological resources and to assess resource significance based on National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) criteria (36CFR Part 60.4 [a-d]). This survey was conducted to comply with the provisions of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) permitting under the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement (47 CFR Part I). In accordance with the process, the survey was conducted in compliance with Section l 06 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHP A) of 1966, as amended.

The Phase I survey included a literature review and intensive field survey. During the literature review, which took place on July 19, 2020, state and county maps and documents were examined to determine if previously recorded archaeological resources are in the project area. The field survey was conducted using surface and subsurface techniques (i.e., visual inspection and shovel testing) to locate and identify archaeological resources within the study area.

Literature Review: Review of tl1e Georgia Archaeological Site File (GASF) revealed that there are no previously recorded archaeological sites within .8 km (.5 mi) of the current project area. There are no sites or surveys within the current project area of potential effect (APE) for direct effects.

Archaeological Resources Field Survey: There were no archaeological materials (i.e., culturally modified artifacts, cultural deposits, features, or human remains) located within the survey area.

Recommendations: No archaeological resources will be impacted by the proposed project. Therefore, STC recommends that the current proposed project receive archaeological resource clearance; no further archaeological work is recommended.